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Erguvan Hotel is only a 5 minute walk from Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet Square. The square has many of the cities top tourist attractions including the Sultanamet Mosque, better known as the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum with it's Byzantine and Ottoman influence due to it once being a church before becoming a mosque and the Yerebatan Sarayı ( Basilica Cistern ) which was built in the 16th century.
This 4 star hotel offers guests a choice of 22 rooms on 4 floors, each floor can be accessed by the hotel lift, there is an off-site public car park nearby ( fee ).The hotel has a lobby with 24 hour reception, concierge, wireless internet, restaurant, bar lounge and terrace restaurant offering guests a panoramic view of the old city.
Standard room facilities include safe, air-conditioning, heating for the winter months, desk, SAT / cable TV, telephone, mini-bar, wireless internet and en-suite bathrooms with either a bath or shower and hairdryer. Cots are available upon request and there is 24 hour room service for guests who want to be waited on in their room.

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Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum

Across the road from the Blue Mosque visitors will find the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art which is housed in the old Ibrahim Pasa Palace. The collection includes ceramics, metalwork, carpets and other treasures from Turkish History. There are reconstructions of the living conditions of country people in the 'Black Tent' exhibition. A cafeteria is available and drinks and snacks can be taken on a terrace that offers views over the Blue Mosque. The museum is open every day except Mondays from 9.30 to 17.00.